Chicago – The public prosecutors say that the broken units in a storage facility in the northwestern side this year was already a pretrial release due to alleged budget of a storage unit in Melrose Park.
Donovan George, 40, focused on the Life Storage Complex on 6603 West Various on January 14, February 24, February 27 and March 4, according to criminal complaints that were submitted against him. The Chicago police said in an arrest report that he was identified by means of security video images.
Last year, prosecutors accused George of a storage unit in the 8300 block of West North Avenue in Melrose Park. Prosecutors said he got away with between 15 and 25 bottles of wine worth $ 1,200 to $ 1500 of the unit. By the way, he was on provisional release at the time of the burglaries of the life storage.
Judge Rivanda Doss Beal held George to violate his pretial release. He is accused of four new counts of burglary and a crime accusation of the possession of burglary tools, a crowbar.
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